6 Sept: 60 % chance of tropical depression near Cabo Verde Islands Loop Cayman Islands
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Weather systems, including possible tropical depression coming off Cabo Verde Islands
(Image: The Weather Channel)
The current frenzy of storms, including Tropical Storm Earl (heading in Bermuda’s direction, possibly as a hurricane), Hurricane Danielle (to pass near the Azores) and Hurricane Kay (a threat to the Baja California peninsula) might be distracting everyone from a new development lurking near Cabo Verde Islands.
The system, according to the National Hurricane Center, is moving 15 to 20 mph and is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms, stretching from the Cabo Verde Islands southwestward.
This could develop into a tropical depression in a few days as it moves westward to west-northwestward over the eastern and central tropical Atlantic.
The chance of formation over the next five days is medium, at 60 per cent.
Notwithstanding that there is only a medium chance of formation, residents in the Caribbean should remain vigilant and monitor this development as it appears to be following closely behind Earl.
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